my videos aren't monetized so pls consider supporting me on ko-fi (similar to patreon)! link is in the description love ya disclaimer: even though i said it multiple times in the video I'll say it again: i don't speak osaka dialect or know it too well so if i got anything wrong please correct me!
僕にすべて本当そうやんな Even though I'm only a novice self-taught, everything you said seemed spot on. 関西弁 has some quirky conjugations and ending particles that are fun to learn about. 行かなきゃ - becomes - 行かなあかん 分からない - becomes - 分からへん ですよね - becomes - やんな And so on!
Joji grew up in Japan, but he studied at a Canadian school. Only moved to the States when he was 18. So Japanese is definitely his first language, and English was something he must have picked up super early on, and probably used among his friends.
I dont know if you already knew it,but just in case: "chin chin" is also the name of one of his characters (lord chin chin) and I have seen people calling him like this on youtube videos of his actual persona (george miller/joji)
Two things. First. Great work with the videos. I enjoy your breakdown and commentary on the Japanese he uses. If filthy Frank videos ever end perhaps you could do other shows! Or just do 101 yourself, maybe more useful ones 😉 Second thing. I found the secret message in the video. I have contacted the interpol and they are on their way to find Carole, this final piece of evidence was all they needed to put her jail for killing her husband.
Anyan, I know you have several requests but I highly recommend Hitler's Evil Son by Filthy Frank. I'd love to hear your take on his "german" in that video 😂
I envy you because you are able to enjoy Papa Franku on so many more levels than the rest of us :) Thank you for going into details, many reaction videos didn't comment on meaning of the words at all. Great job!
Your american accent is perfect. Didn't notice that you're german. Now I think you're even cuter than before lol ♥ Love your FF reaction vids, but I also love whenever you explain japanese stuff. Keep it up!
@@artifex2.080 I wasn't referring to you in my comment, I'm sorry for misleading you. I was just saying that your comment is like comparing a region of a country to the rest of it a certain way.
from my experience, i usually hear "ze" used when the speaker is speaking to a group of people. i remember some of my friends used to use it back when i was in elementary.
8:30 Hm. As a native Spanish speaker, I find the German language quite sexy. I'm studying German right now, but its grammar still gives me headaches (still hoping to reach B2 level next year though).
I never would have thought you were German! Your accent is so crazily American it's insane. What part of Germany are you from? He grew up in Osaka actually and went to school there.
Holy shit I cannot believe you are not American! I'm English and I never doubted for a moment that you were from the United States. Your pronunciation is incredible.
Nice to see you get the hang of it. Also, at least in my opinion, this is the point of reacting to something - you bring up interesting facts from your own experience and it instantly becomes interesting. Looking forward to part 2 😀👌😁 Don't turn into Filthy Frank reaction channel 😂😁
Using "zo" "ze" is an informal way of saying something. Its like an identifier that another person is your friend or family member. Its especially prevalent in Southern Japan where my family is from. There is also "Kei" It's like how Canadians use "Aye" when they talk. "How ya doing there aye?!" Wow I think German is the most beautiful sounding language. I've always wanted to learn it. I went to school for linguistics, journalism, and literature. I know that because German and English are 1st cousins, I would have an easy time learning it.
@BladeCast It's hard to explain. My best advice is to forget watching anime and watch Japanese drama. There you will listen to both formal, and informal Japanese. But prepared to be bored. Japanese drama is like an Italian Opera. An episode will last a week and everyone dies at the end.
Adding zu or ze at the end of the sentence in Japanese is more akin to establishing dominance. Which is why only male would use such form. To use it in real life, the most appropriate way to use it is during a battle in war or as an emperor declaring a statement. Which is very rare. Papa Franku does it to establish dominance as a character he plays which is part of the comedy.
An English example of what you are trying to say at the end would be something like, "Good, no?", but it would probably be more likely said more like, "It's Good, right?"
Your personality is very attractive. You have achieved outspokenness and feminine strength without it leading to angry feminism. In short...the virtues of A REAL WOMAN! That is so rare today and May you be Blessed for that! Bless you...BLESS YOU....BLESS YOU! You deserve the best Marital-covenant reality has to offer. If you find aggressively spoken Japanese hoy, you will love poetically-spoken Persian it is both spiritual and Manly. Keep up the awesome content. :D
Funny story, every few days before I go to bed, I text my dad random gifs and pictures of Pink Guy without any context, and he’s pretty much raging over not knowing the sources and meaning. I don’t even tell him who Pink Guy is. (I’m an asshole, I know. Aside from actual serious issues like personal struggles and National/international tragedies, I absolutely love the misery of others.)
Osaka dialect reminds me of the loud aggressive silliness of Italian-Americans. That is rare in Japan. Does Osaka have more Ainu and Emishi native culture in it's attitude and culture than other provinces. That would explain it.
If you think about it we do have words to put emphasis on expressions in most western laguages only we use 'swear words' to do it. For example 'Let's go, damnit' or 'Damn, he's annoying'. In my experience men do it more often than women here too. :)
Almost for got in morocco and its unbelievable ppl have their own way of speaking their own dialect arabic of course and every place u go have their own verbs and world when it come to expressing yourself even we add frensh or english or spanish words mostly frensh and spanish because we were colonised by these two since 1912
In my country there is not us much world specifically for female or males but the ways of expressing ur statements if thats make sense are for girls rather for boys i think that goes for all languages i guess i live in morocco BTW and our laguange is messed up not arabic but arabic slang if u say so or dialect u feel me
Wow ok if you were born and raised in Germany and I am assuming your fluent in the language. The fact that you can speak English with a spot on Western US standard accent is impressive. You want a linguistics adventure in Japanese? Go talk to a Japanese Hawaiian pidgin speaker. That dialect is absolutely nuts. I speak both Japanese and English and I cannot make heads or tails of Japanese pidgin.
Thank you! Yeah, german is my mother tongue but I've had English since second grade so it's pretty much become my second mother tongue haha and yeah some Japanese dialect are in sane, same with Okinawa!
@@anyan1925 I'm serious. As a linguist if you ever came to California like Silicon Valley where I am no one would ever suspect your anything other then a native Californian based on your accent. I mean I can go to Japan (I will be soon after this whole COVID thing dies down here on business.) and I'll speak Japanese but everyone will ask me where I'm from because my accent is pretty thick. Yet at the same time when I'm home in California I get asked where I am from because I have a very slight English accent. I just haveto ask this: When your speaking German to other native German speakers do they ask you where your from because you may have an unusual accent? Or are you absolutely spotless in your regional German accent? As for Okinawa dialect yeah they have a certain way of talking. Part of my family is from there.
I appreciate that a lot, thank you! it makes sense i would've adopted a Californian/west coast accent, since i grew up watching for example youtubers or movies with actors with that accent! no I'd say my german is pretty spotless haha idk sounds weird to say yourself but i don't have an accent in german i grew up bilingual actually (polish/german) but i barely speak polish anymore, i can only understand it!
@@anyan1925 Ok so you can speak spotless Western Standard English, spotless German to your region. You can speak Japanese (Which is pretty good. definitely better then mine. AND I AM JAPANESE!!!) AND understand Polish. Your whats called a "Linguistic Chameleon". You are VERY RARE. I would be surprised if you have not been approached by, or actually work for your countries Intelligence Service, or Diplomatic Corps. As for me I speak "Hiroshima-ken". Its like "country side speak". It makes sense. Both my parents and all the other Japanese people around me grew up in the rural farming parts of the prefecture. Lots of slang and weird terms. The American equivalent would be speaking Southern English (Think the states Alabama, or Tennessee. Or just think "trailer trash".) When I go to Tokyo where everyone talks at a million miles an hour I struggle. I can speak formal Japanese, but its tough for me. Like I can say" Atchi iku desu." but what I want to say is "Asoko iku ke" Damned my Uromagi!
@@kabukiwookie Languages are my passion! I've had french and italian in high school, but unfortunately don't remember anything, i hope I'll be able to pick them up again at some point. i also studied korean for half a year at university and am starting again this month, but my korean is terrible, so that's that haha. I definitely hope I can work with that in the future, so thank you! unfortunately I'm not really gifted in much else haha
I saw a reaction from a guy from Osaka and he said Frank's Osaka dialect was very good. Aside from minor pronounciations where a certain syllable would be elongated or shortened, it was fluent.
Ok 4th video I watched I'm subscribing lol, and I would have never guess you're German your English it's really good 🤯mmmmm maybe you could start your own German 101 thing🤔
im 1 percent Japanese but i can put it in you if u want a lesson ps just a joke alsoo love the reactions and mini lessons very informative god bless you
Digga, bist du Deutsche? Wusste das gar nicht. Dein Englisch ist wirklich toll. Aber muss ich sagen, du liegst völlig falsch. Deutsch ist immer heiß. Vor allem der sächsischen Akzent.
No it's not a dialect thing, you're right! If you were to literally translate "I love you", that's probably what would come up, but it is VERY rarely used in Japanese. As I mentioned before, Japanese people generally dislike being direct, so they'll go with "Suki da yo" to express that they like/love someone. "Aishiteru" expresses a much deeper form of love and isn't used casually in Japanese.
Oh yeah with the difference in the dialect, one of my Japanese friends made me listen to a conversation between some one from Tokyo and someone from the Kansai region, and the funny thing is she is from Saitama and her friend who was with was was from Osaka, so they both could hear it very clearly and I couldn't
I love you but you talked too much in the intro. Everything after was amazing. I'm sorry. I mean it in the nicest way possible. Showing how self aware you are can end up being boring to others. Please take this as constructive criticism. Great video!
totally understand! i do want to take the time to thank everybody though and don't want to cut that out so you can just skip ahead if you don't want to listen to me talk
Chin chin is a character in his universe thats their main antagonist
If You think he's hot react to his music as Joji
His voice does sound good when he speaks Japanese. I'll agree with you. XD
"Why is he hot?"
Don't worry that's normal. Everyone thirsts for Papa Franku.
Have you seen him wear a sailor uniform? God DAMNNNN!!
i agree
I dont know why her analysis of Papa Franku's Japanese is so interesting to me, but here we are....
Its cause she actually dissects it and explains it very well
Nice reaction! Would love to see you react to the family friendly cake videos from Frank.
lmaooo if it's hair cake then I'm afraid I've seen that one already
Dang hahaha, you got two more Vomit cake and Human cake. 😂
@@anyan1925 I was dying laughing when he titled that 毛―キ
Vomit cake isnt posted anymore sadly
The cake trilogy has died.
my videos aren't monetized so pls consider supporting me on ko-fi (similar to patreon)! link is in the description
love ya
disclaimer: even though i said it multiple times in the video I'll say it again: i don't speak osaka dialect or know it too well so if i got anything wrong please correct me!
Your Hair suit you. Don't worry.
僕にすべて本当そうやんな
Even though I'm only a novice self-taught, everything you said seemed spot on.
関西弁 has some quirky conjugations and ending particles that are fun to learn about.
行かなきゃ - becomes - 行かなあかん
分からない - becomes - 分からへん
ですよね - becomes - やんな
And so on!
chin chin is the main antagonist of the omniverse.. who loves chin chin.....
Joji grew up in Japan, but he studied at a Canadian school. Only moved to the States when he was 18. So Japanese is definitely his first language, and English was something he must have picked up super early on, and probably used among his friends.
This just made Japanese so confusing to learn. I'll just go chat online with my konnichibruhs in English.
I dont know if you already knew it,but just in case: "chin chin" is also the name of one of his characters (lord chin chin) and I have seen people calling him like this on youtube videos of his actual persona (george miller/joji)
Yeah i figured it was one of his characters!
The part where you asked "Why is it hot?" Was the one from the unboxing video I told you. The accent itself is pretty nice to listen to, honestly.
DUDE I USED TO WATCH SO MUCH FILTHY FRANK, AND I NEVER KNEW CHINCHIN MEANS PEEPEE
Lol
8:05 best part by far
is such a mood seeing you being attracted by papa franku hahahahahaha love it
I kinda like it when you're explaining, it helps me learning Japanese
"All Japanese dialects are similar in a way they have different endings to the words..."
_Hakata ben quietly slurping on some Udon in the corner_
Two things.
First. Great work with the videos. I enjoy your breakdown and commentary on the Japanese he uses. If filthy Frank videos ever end perhaps you could do other shows!
Or just do 101 yourself, maybe more useful ones 😉
Second thing. I found the secret message in the video. I have contacted the interpol and they are on their way to find Carole, this final piece of evidence was all they needed to put her jail for killing her husband.
i'm always glad to be of help to the justice system
Anyan, I know you have several requests but I highly recommend Hitler's Evil Son by Filthy Frank. I'd love to hear your take on his "german" in that video 😂
I envy you because you are able to enjoy Papa Franku on so many more levels than the rest of us :) Thank you for going into details, many reaction videos didn't comment on meaning of the words at all. Great job!
He didn't grow up in America. He's half japanese and half australian. He grew up in Osaka until he was 18 then finished his studies in Australia
Your american accent is perfect. Didn't notice that you're german. Now I think you're even cuter than before lol ♥
Love your FF reaction vids, but I also love whenever you explain japanese stuff. Keep it up!
Now this is an educational “reacts”. Arigato
German language is also sick .. i love Rammstein
I feel like depending where you are german can either be hot or bavarian
That's like when Italian people scrutinize Sicilians and other Southern Italians.
@@Good_Hot_Chocolate i'm not german
@@artifex2.080 I wasn't referring to you in my comment, I'm sorry for misleading you. I was just saying that your comment is like comparing a region of a country to the rest of it a certain way.
@@Good_Hot_Chocolate well most bavarian speakers are in austria and switserland which are 2 different countries
@@artifex2.080 But Bavaria is a southern German state.
8:06 oh my god ur giving me goosebumps!
u both look cute btw lol
and btw I'm just reviewing ur vids cuz I'm bored af
Ok but who asked
Meanwhile in the deleted comments section: Erika lyrics
from my experience, i usually hear "ze" used when the speaker is speaking to a group of people. i remember some of my friends used to use it back when i was in elementary.
Can you react to filthy frank's it's just a prank bro.
Corona virus
LMAO !!!!!
He lived in japan till he was 18 I think. His full real name is George Kusunoki Miller.
There's a song called "My Jin Jin", is it the same thing?
i don't know that one so no clue!
Idk why you say german isn't hot, I have a german gf and I can't get enough and she finds it hot when I speak norwegian too so it works out well
Fun fact! He actually lived in Osaka till he was 18, and he is half Australian
We need a reaction to I love sex and the cakes trilogy
The way you think he's hot when he's speaking Japanese
Made my day
8:30
Hm. As a native Spanish speaker, I find the German language quite sexy. I'm studying German right now, but its grammar still gives me headaches (still hoping to reach B2 level next year though).
that's nice to hear! and yeah, i personally think german grammar is horrid, good luck to you!
Literally joji grew in Osaka
He has a whole character in his videos named Chinchin.
Wait so does pachinko have something to do with penises lol
noo haha if i had to guess I'd say it's derived from パチン (pachin) which is onomatopoeia for the sound the machines make
I never would have thought you were German! Your accent is so crazily American it's insane. What part of Germany are you from?
He grew up in Osaka actually and went to school there.
thank you!
I'm from western Germany, I live in Düsseldorf!
Holy shit I cannot believe you are not American! I'm English and I never doubted for a moment that you were from the United States. Your pronunciation is incredible.
Nice to see you get the hang of it. Also, at least in my opinion, this is the point of reacting to something - you bring up interesting facts from your own experience and it instantly becomes interesting. Looking forward to part 2 😀👌😁 Don't turn into Filthy Frank reaction channel 😂😁
I'll try to react to something else haha
A German liking Japanese. Nothing new here.
OMG! make her react to joji song. Plzz then tell her its daddy frank
So a typcial conversation in Osaka would go something like:
ボブ: ケツを食べへんか?
アリス: ええやん
Using "zo" "ze" is an informal way of saying something. Its like an identifier that another person is your friend or family member. Its especially prevalent in Southern Japan where my family is from. There is also "Kei" It's like how Canadians use "Aye" when they talk. "How ya doing there aye?!"
Wow I think German is the most beautiful sounding language. I've always wanted to learn it. I went to school for linguistics, journalism, and literature. I know that because German and English are 1st cousins, I would have an easy time learning it.
If you ever pick up german good luck!
@BladeCast It's hard to explain. My best advice is to forget watching anime and watch Japanese drama. There you will listen to both formal, and informal Japanese. But prepared to be bored. Japanese drama is like an Italian Opera. An episode will last a week and everyone dies at the end.
Oh damn I thought you are an English girl,your english is perfect
Btw i decided it would be nice to somewhat advertise your channel and look! you went from 60 to 128! Looks like my friends like your content
He grew up in Japan BTW he didn’t move until he was 18
Adding zu or ze at the end of the sentence in Japanese is more akin to establishing dominance. Which is why only male would use such form. To use it in real life, the most appropriate way to use it is during a battle in war or as an emperor declaring a statement. Which is very rare. Papa Franku does it to establish dominance as a character he plays which is part of the comedy.
g
An English example of what you are trying to say at the end would be something like, "Good, no?", but it would probably be more likely said more like, "It's Good, right?"
can you tell us more about yourself ? like how did you lear japanese and stuff ? you're fluent ('perapera') :p
Your personality is very attractive. You have achieved outspokenness and feminine strength without it leading to angry feminism. In short...the virtues of A REAL WOMAN! That is so rare today and May you be Blessed for that! Bless you...BLESS YOU....BLESS YOU! You deserve the best Marital-covenant reality has to offer. If you find aggressively spoken Japanese hoy, you will love poetically-spoken Persian it is both spiritual and Manly. Keep up the awesome content. :D
Was watching this on my way home and sub blew my ears out when you sneezed... thanks
sorry 👉🏻👈🏻
Look forward to content and buckled up for the ride 👍 hi from Texas
Nice reaction, nice explanation but HOLY FUCKING SHIT, woman, i want to also know WHAT he said in 7:59 - 8:59, not just which dialect it is
Funny story, every few days before I go to bed, I text my dad random gifs and pictures of Pink Guy without any context, and he’s pretty much raging over not knowing the sources and meaning. I don’t even tell him who Pink Guy is. (I’m an asshole, I know. Aside from actual serious issues like personal struggles and National/international tragedies, I absolutely love the misery of others.)
I gotta admit German women sound lovely but I can see your point
I want to make a quick correction he did not grow up in America he grew up in Japan and moved to America for college and stade there
Osaka dialect reminds me of the loud aggressive silliness of Italian-Americans. That is rare in Japan. Does Osaka have more Ainu and Emishi native culture in it's attitude and culture than other provinces. That would explain it.
I just realised, I'm watching a german woman speak english while being a germ myself. I think I'm gonna hang myself with sausage links, brb.
If you think about it we do have words to put emphasis on expressions in most western laguages only we use 'swear words' to do it. For example 'Let's go, damnit' or 'Damn, he's annoying'. In my experience men do it more often than women here too. :)
Hey, really enjoying your videos. React to his Japanese 101 Eat ass. XD
I mean all of his videos are obnoxious. Soo... it matches the persona. haha.
his voice is naturally hot tbh wether that be english or japanese
great vid sis !!
Almost for got in morocco and its unbelievable ppl have their own way of speaking their own dialect arabic of course and every place u go have their own verbs and world when it come to expressing yourself even we add frensh or english or spanish words mostly frensh and spanish because we were colonised by these two since 1912
You might know this by now but Chin-Chin is a character in the Filthy Frank lore. He's like the main antagonist basically.
Darn..
Hearing you getting in depth with your Japanese experience is really nice!
Konkatsu is literall Schnitzel, right?
vegetarian anyway
I think he was talking about the creature he created😂 Chinchin , it's some kind of yokai.
Every time pink guy yells
“O-chinchin”
NO !!! It's not a "you" problem. Papa Franku is the hottest on the entire planet.
In my country there is not us much world specifically for female or males but the ways of expressing ur statements if thats make sense are for girls rather for boys i think that goes for all languages i guess i live in morocco BTW and our laguange is messed up not arabic but arabic slang if u say so or dialect u feel me
Hi. Love your smile. Please react to 2 Girls One Organ by Franku sama immediately followed by "Once in a while" song by Joji and Rei brown.
I love once in a while one of the best hidden treasure I've found
His Osaka dialect sounds completely native and so intimidating to me from Osaka
How do you say "Carol Baskin Killed Her Husband" in Japanese?
i was scrolling on my phone while watching your video and 13:57 scared the shit out of me
Wow ok if you were born and raised in Germany and I am assuming your fluent in the language. The fact that you can speak English with a spot on Western US standard accent is impressive. You want a linguistics adventure in Japanese? Go talk to a Japanese Hawaiian pidgin speaker. That dialect is absolutely nuts. I speak both Japanese and English and I cannot make heads or tails of Japanese pidgin.
Thank you! Yeah, german is my mother tongue but I've had English since second grade so it's pretty much become my second mother tongue haha
and yeah some Japanese dialect are in sane, same with Okinawa!
@@anyan1925 I'm serious. As a linguist if you ever came to California like Silicon Valley where I am no one would ever suspect your anything other then a native Californian based on your accent. I mean I can go to Japan (I will be soon after this whole COVID thing dies down here on business.) and I'll speak Japanese but everyone will ask me where I'm from because my accent is pretty thick. Yet at the same time when I'm home in California I get asked where I am from because I have a very slight English accent. I just haveto ask this: When your speaking German to other native German speakers do they ask you where your from because you may have an unusual accent? Or are you absolutely spotless in your regional German accent?
As for Okinawa dialect yeah they have a certain way of talking. Part of my family is from there.
I appreciate that a lot, thank you! it makes sense i would've adopted a Californian/west coast accent, since i grew up watching for example youtubers or movies with actors with that accent!
no I'd say my german is pretty spotless haha idk sounds weird to say yourself but i don't have an accent in german
i grew up bilingual actually (polish/german) but i barely speak polish anymore, i can only understand it!
@@anyan1925 Ok so you can speak spotless Western Standard English, spotless German to your region. You can speak Japanese (Which is pretty good. definitely better then mine. AND I AM JAPANESE!!!) AND understand Polish. Your whats called a "Linguistic Chameleon". You are VERY RARE. I would be surprised if you have not been approached by, or actually work for your countries Intelligence Service, or Diplomatic Corps.
As for me I speak "Hiroshima-ken". Its like "country side speak". It makes sense. Both my parents and all the other Japanese people around me grew up in the rural farming parts of the prefecture. Lots of slang and weird terms. The American equivalent would be speaking Southern English (Think the states Alabama, or Tennessee. Or just think "trailer trash".) When I go to Tokyo where everyone talks at a million miles an hour I struggle. I can speak formal Japanese, but its tough for me. Like I can say" Atchi iku desu." but what I want to say is "Asoko iku ke" Damned my Uromagi!
@@kabukiwookie Languages are my passion! I've had french and italian in high school, but unfortunately don't remember anything, i hope I'll be able to pick them up again at some point. i also studied korean for half a year at university and am starting again this month, but my korean is terrible, so that's that haha.
I definitely hope I can work with that in the future, so thank you!
unfortunately I'm not really gifted in much else haha
I saw a reaction from a guy from Osaka and he said Frank's Osaka dialect was very good. Aside from minor pronounciations where a certain syllable would be elongated or shortened, it was fluent.
Well he grew up in Osaka you know? It’s kinda expected y’know?
Ok 4th video I watched I'm subscribing lol, and I would have never guess you're German your English it's really good 🤯mmmmm maybe you could start your own German 101 thing🤔
thank you! maybe if people would be interested in that i could do that!
im 1 percent Japanese but i can put it in you if u want a lesson
ps just a joke alsoo love the reactions and mini lessons very informative god bless you
Could you do Japanese 101 videos for none Japanese?
a couple people requested it, I'll think about it!
actually impressive that you captured the attention of my adhd brain the entire time
Wow, 12 years of Japanese and I never knew that in Osaka they say 分からへん instead of 分からない. Thanks!
I'm not the only one who remembers ikuzo as ikude right?
Digga, bist du Deutsche? Wusste das gar nicht. Dein Englisch ist wirklich toll. Aber muss ich sagen, du liegst völlig falsch. Deutsch ist immer heiß. Vor allem der sächsischen Akzent.
I thought the Japanese for "I love you" was "aishiteru" or "aishiteru yo"? Is this a dialect thing as well?
No it's not a dialect thing, you're right! If you were to literally translate "I love you", that's probably what would come up, but it is VERY rarely used in Japanese. As I mentioned before, Japanese people generally dislike being direct, so they'll go with "Suki da yo" to express that they like/love someone. "Aishiteru" expresses a much deeper form of love and isn't used casually in Japanese.
The kanji for chikubi is literally ”First Milk”
Chin chin no daisuke nandai yo
Is this correct for lord chin chin's words?
Oh yeah with the difference in the dialect, one of my Japanese friends made me listen to a conversation between some one from Tokyo and someone from the Kansai region, and the funny thing is she is from Saitama and her friend who was with was was from Osaka, so they both could hear it very clearly and I couldn't
Yeah Japanese people can tell but as a foreigner it was very difficult for me to pick up on any difference in intonation lmao
no one really expected that the weirdest sound on the internet turns out to be beautiful af
anyan cchii your bangsuu is kwaii ASFUKK!!
Deutsch ist eine unattraktive Sprache? Aber sowas von 😄
Wäre schön wenn du das übersetzen könntest was er in dem Abschnitt mit den Greenscreen sagt. 😁
Who tf complains about bangs it's fucking quarantine
no one but me 😔😔 it just bothers me but I'm too lazy to cut them
How do I say "I have a huge chinchin"?
I love you but you talked too much in the intro. Everything after was amazing. I'm sorry. I mean it in the nicest way possible. Showing how self aware you are can end up being boring to others. Please take this as constructive criticism. Great video!
totally understand! i do want to take the time to thank everybody though and don't want to cut that out so you can just skip ahead if you don't want to listen to me talk
Tonkatsu is fär misch nix oanneres als Schnitzel. XD
^Hab ganz schön lange gebraucht um zu verstehen das du vermutlich deutsch bist :D
Wow. You do have a very American accent.
Definitely American Desu.
Ein zufälliger deutscher Kommentar
Can I say on 2:21 *THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID*